Epic expectations from the 'Randamoozham'

VA Shrikumar’s Mahabharata targets a ₹1,000-crore budget

April 18, 2017 04:19 pm | Updated June 30, 2017 06:27 pm IST

Ad filmmaker-turned-director VA Shrikumar Menon is all set to direct the epic Mahabharata , a film based on writer MT Vasudevan Nair’s classic novel Randamoozham.

“I met MT Vasudevan Nair two years ago and told him I was interested in making Randamoozham into a film. But he said it would require a canvas that was far larger than what regional Indian cinema could offer, and that’s why he had never written a screenplay despite a lot of demand. I promised him I would bring in the best technicians by making it a ‘global’ film. He then got to work and gave me a fully-bound script within four months,” says the adman behind large advertisement campaigns such as Kalyan Jewellers and Manappuram Finance.

The 600-page meritorious work was then re-written into a screenplay with around 190 scenes, and the film will be made in two parts.

“The film will go on floors, starting September 2018, and we expect a release by early 2020. It will have master copies in five languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English), with an international version being made with an adapted screenplay to suit Hollywood standards.”

Talking about casting, the director said Mohanlal will essay the role of Bheema. “The film is seen from the point of view of Bheema and his emotional turmoil. Though the film will include cast members from across the world, we were sure that only Mohanlal would be able to play the role of Bheema.”

Originally planned at a budget of ₹850 crore, Shrikumar says it is the producer, BR Shetty (Chairman of UAE Exchange) who said it should be made with a ₹1,000-crore budget. “As he sees it, no one should be able to attempt a film like this again. As it is an immortal epic of India, he said it should be a film that takes Mahabharata to the world. It should be as popular as Greek mythology after the film releases.”

Explaining how this multi-lingual film already has a market around the world, the director feels it will be easy to recover the film’s large budget, as he is eyeing Hollywood too.

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